Greenfield/Main/Hawthorne Project Already Trying the Patiences of OOE Residents
John Dance Old Ottawa East (OOE) is again under construction with the resumption of the Greenfield/Main/Hawthorne (GMH) project – the massive rebuilding of infrastructure in the northern part of the…
SHARE LUNCH WITH… OTTAWA’S NEW PWHL WOMEN’S PRO HOCKEY TEAM
Lorne Abugov It has no name yet, and no logo, but Ottawa’s brand new women’s pro hockey team has a couple of outstanding things going for it as it vies…
Riverdale Hydro Station Upgrade Promises Greater Engery Capacity and Resilience
John Dance Over the next three years, Hydro Ottawa will spend $17 million to upgrade its “substation” at the southwest corner of Main Street and Riverdale Avenue. The work is…
OLD OTTAWA EAST COMMUNITY UPDATES FOR APRIL 2024
John Dance is The Mainstreeter’s chief reporter and the former Chair of the Old Ottawa East Community Association’s Planning Committee. Relying upon his extensive experience. he keeps our readers informed…
THE MAINSTREETER’S NEWSPAPER READERSHIP SURVEY – Loud and clear – Our Readers Want More Local News, Dining Out and Health & Fitness Content
Lorne Abugov Editor, The Mainstreeter Readership estimate pegged at 7,050 per issue The Mainstreeter’s first opinion survey in almost 15 years has already yielded a fascinating profile of who is…
From Elgin to Clegg Ottawa’s First Bus Route Celebrates 100th Anniversary
John Dance Ottawa East had the very first bus route in the City and the 100th anniversary of its inauguration is being celebrated this year. This achievement is noted at…
LIVE MUSIC – Nigeria’s Saxophone Preacher Takes Centre Stage at African Music and Culture Showcase
Lorne Abugov Immersive celebration of the continent’s roots transforms the Clegg Street Atelier into a showcase for diversity of African music, culture, attire, cuisine, global dialogue, and small enterprise. Self-taught…
The Red, Yellow, & Green of Old Ottawa East Eateries
Peter Tobin Three business-related developments affecting restaurants in Old Ottawa East (OOE) have surfaced since the February issue of The Mainstreeter was published. Taken together, the changing fortunes of the…
ART BEAT – OOE Feature: Charifa Labarang- Fast (But Not Furious) and Committed to Inspiring Kids Through Art
Tanis Browning-Shelp Born in Cameroon, Charifa Labarang blew the doors off the March 15th event The Echoes of the Motherland: Black out Loud Volume II with her exhibition Hues of…
Our Beloved Maple: 100 Years in the Making and Gone in Half an Hour
Gayle Singer As we watched the steady progression of tree removal on our street, we knew that our beloved 100-year-old maple was likely going to be cut down at some…